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From Indigenous Services Canada
Mishkeegogamang First Nation successfully ends long-term and short-term advisories
December 20, 2017 Ottawa, ON Indigenous Services Canada
Everyone in Canada should have access to safe, clean, and reliable drinking water. Our government remains steadfast in our commitment – to end all long-term drinking water advisories on public systems on reserve by March 2021.
Today, the Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Services, was pleased to share progress on this commitment. Mishkeegogamang First Nation has lifted short and long-term drinking water advisories that have affected this community since 2016.
Upon Indigenous Services Canada’s recommendation, Mishkeegogamang First Nation in Ontario lifted a long-term drinking water advisory on December 19. The advisory had been in effect since October 18, 2016. On December 20, a second drinking advisory that had been in effect since July 28, 2017 was also lifted.
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“Every Canadian deserves access to clean drinking water. I am pleased to see progress on our commitment to end all long-term drinking water advisories on public systems on reserve. I would specifically like to commend the people of Mishkeegogamang First Nation for their perseverance while this advisory remained in place. We are determined to work with partners to ensure that all First Nations communities enjoy accessible, clean drinking water.”
The Honourable Jane Philpott
Minister of Indigenous Services
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